Why just buy pink items to show your support for beating breast cancer when you can make your very own.
If you are just learning how to crochet or have intermediate crocheting skills, this book, the Think Pink Crochet Book, is for you.
It’s a compilaton of 35 great designs for making hats, scarves, blankets, slippers, teddy […]
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Pink Crochet Book
October 17th, 2008 · No Comments
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Pink Pie Plate
October 13th, 2008 · No Comments
The Emile Henry “Bake for the Cause” Pink Pie Dish is a beautiful and very practical accessory for the kitchen. It’s a 9 inch pie dish that’s as attractive as it is useful, with a warm pink hue and a wavy rim.
Emile Henry is known for using durable Burgundy clay, and the strong glaze ensure […]
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Pink Pool Stick - Billiard Cue
October 12th, 2008 · No Comments
Well, last year we pointed out the distinctive Pink Pool Balls where a portion of proceeds helped breast cancer research. What better way to complete it than with this Pink Billiard Cue.It’s a great way to assert your femininity before you crush your male friend in a friendly game of 8-ball.The cue is a high […]
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Pink Nintendo DS
October 8th, 2008 · No Comments
This is a Limited Edition Pink Ribbon Nintendo DS Lite, the bestselling handheld video game system in the world. It’s a high-powered handheld video game system with an impressive array of features, including:
Unique folding design with two color screens and touchscreen capabilities
Built-in wireless mode to share games, chat or play multiplayer games
Support for 3-D Nintendo DS […]
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Pink Sony Laptop to Fight Breast Cancer
October 7th, 2008 · No Comments
This Sony VAIO CR507 Laptop is a stunningly good looking one.It has a Pink textured cover with bright silver trim and pulsing LED effects beneath. It also comes with a Cosmopolitan Pink carrying case and USB optical mouse with mouse pad.This notebook is an extremely powerful one, with a 1.86 GHz Intel Pentium T2390 […]
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Newman’s Own Charity Products
September 28th, 2008 · No Comments
Last Friday, the world lost a great actor, director, and humanitarian Paul Newman. I was privileged enough to see Mr. Newman on Broadway a few years ago in Thorton Wilder’s “Our Town”, and of course am a big fan of his movies. His departure leaves an awful big hole in Hollywood. We will miss him.
But […]
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Children’s book about baseball from Jorge Posada
September 26th, 2008 · No Comments
Regardless of whether you love the Yankees or hate them (and chances are you fall under one of those two categories), one thing that everyone can agree on is that catcher Jorge Posada is just a decent fellow.This children’s book, written by Jorge himself, is based on his childhood. He tells the story of a […]
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Congratulations Gift Basket that helps support relief efforts in Kenya
September 22nd, 2008 · 1 Comment
Kenya is a country suffering from the scourge of AIDS. Sadly, the ones who suffer the most are children who are orphaned.
This Congratulations Gift Basket is an amazing gift for several reasons.
First, a full 50% of your purchase price goes to support the Kenya AIDS Intervention/Prevention Project Group (www.kaippg.org).
Second, the gift baskets are assembled with […]
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Cute Children’s Book: Ladybug Baby Bug
September 16th, 2008 · No Comments
Janice and Mark Perkins are retired grandparents who had a lifelong dream of writing, illustrating and publishing a children’s book. This is their first effort, Ladybug Baby Bug. In it, they tell the story of how Ladybug Baby Bug spends her day, from her breakfast of French Toast to getting a bottle from Da-Da, playing […]
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Remembering the World Trade Center
September 8th, 2008 · No Comments
It’s hard to believe that seven years have passed since that horrible day that changed everything.
From 1999 to 2001, I worked at 222 Broadway, one block away. For a few years after the towers fell, I refused to visit Ground Zero. I just wanted to remember the World Trade Center as it was. I wanted […]
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